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The Transformation of Medieval England 1370–1529. By John A. F. Thompson. (Foundations of Modern Britain.) Pp. xii + 432. Longman, 1983. £14.95 (cloth), £7.95 (paper).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

R. L. Storey
Affiliation:
University of Nottingham

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References

1 Cf Storey, R. L., Diocesan Administration in Fifteenth-Century England (Borthwick Papers no. 16, 1972), 1920, 26–33Google Scholar; idem, ‘Recruitment of English clergy in the period of the Concilliar Movement’, Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum, vii (1975), 307–10Google Scholar. Moran, J. A. H.‘Clerical recruitment in the diocese of York, 1340–1530: data and commentary’, this Journal, xxxiv (1983)Google Scholar, shows mounting totals of ordinands there, while many clerks left with letters dimissory (44–50). Matching records of the diocese of London which I hope to publish, provide a striking contrast.